CANON BJC-50 printer
Service Manual

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CANON BJC-50 printer<br> Service Manual
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BJC-50 printer Service Manual
CONTENT

Part 1: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
1. PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Moving Section of the Printer
1.2 Ink Stains
1.2.1 Ink path
1.2.2 Ink mist
1.3 BJ Cartridge Aluminum Plate
2. MACHINE PRECAUTIONS
2.1 BJ Cartridge
2.1.1 BJ cartridge handling
2.1.2 Automatically capping
2.1.3 When not using the printer
2.1.4 Ink conductivity
2.2 Ink Cartridge
2.2.1 Ink cartridge handling
2.3 Lithium Ion Battery Handling
2.3.1 Initial precautions
2.3.2 Storage precaution
2.4 Printer Handling
2.4.1 Precautions to prevent damage from static electricity
2.4.2 Ink leakage precautions
3. PRECAUTION FOR SERVICE
3.1 Precautions Concerning the Memory Data
3.2 Precautions to Prevent Damage from Static Electricity
3.3 Precautions for Disassembly/Assembly
3.4 Built-in Self-diagnostic Functions

Part 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
1.1 Product Outline
1.2 Features
1.2.1 Printer
1.3 BJ Cartridge
1.3.1 Color BJ cartridge [BC-11e]
1.3.2 Black BJ cartridge [BC-10]
1.4 Options
1.4.1 BJ cartridge container
1.4.2 Lithium ion battery (LB-50)
1.4.3 Universal adapter (AD-360U)
1.4.4 Color image scanner cartridge (IS-12)
1.4.5 Interface Cable (BIFC-50)
1.5 Consumables
1.5.1 BJ cartridge (Color and Black)
1.5.2 Ink cartridge
1.5.3 Lithium ion battery (LB-50)
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 General Specifications
2.2 Paper Specifications
2.3 Interface Specifications
2.3.1 Parallel interface
2.3.2 Infrared interface
2.4 Character Code Tables

Part 3: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. PRINTER SETUP
1.1 Unpacking
1.2 Installation
1.2.1 Installation space
1.2.2 Installation procedure
1.3 Names and Functions of Parts
2. TRANSPORTING THE PRINTER
2.1 Carrying the Printer
2.2 Transporting the Printer
3. PRINTER SERVICING FUNCTIONS
3.1 Error Indications
3.2 Function Setting
3.2.1 Default setting
3.3 Control Buttons
3.3.1 Cleaning the BJ cartridge
3.4 Self Test Print
3.4.1 Demonstration print
3.4.2 Function settings list print
3.4.3 Ripple pattern print
3.4.4 Nozzle check pattern print
3.4.5 All fonts pattern print
3.5 Hexadecimal Dump Test Print
3.6 EEPROM Data Setting
3.6.1 EEPROM data setting mode
3.6.2 Setting EEPROM data
3.6.3 Displaying EEPROM data
3.6.4 EEPROM settings list print
3.7 Rewriting Flash ROM
3.7.1 Flash ROM rewrite mode

Part 4: TECHNICAL REFERENCE
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Block Diagram
1.2 Initial Flowchart
1.2.1 Print mode
1.2.2 Scanner mode
1.3 Print Signal Flow
1.4 Print Drive
1.4.1 Printing drive control
1.5 Scanner Drive
1.6 Power Off Operation Flow
2. FIRMWARE
2.1 Interface
2.1.1 Compatible mode
2.1.2 Nibble mode
2.1.3 ECP mode
2.1.4 IrDA
2.2 720 dpi Printing/Smoothing Feature
2.2.1 Canon extension mode
2.2.2 Emulation mode
2.3 Printing Modes
2.4 Optimum Printing Direction Control
2.5 Automatic Emulation Switching
2.6 Lithium Ion Battery Recharging
2.6.1 Switching to recharge mode
2.6.2 Recharge protection
2.6.3 Recharge control
3. PRINTER MECHANISM
3.1 Overview of the Mechanical System of the Printer
3.1.1 Mechanical system configuration
3.2 BJ Cartridge
3.2.1 Color BJ cartridge structure
3.2.2 Black BJ cartridge structure
3.2.3 Bubble jet head-unit structure
3.2.4 Head-maintenance function and structure
3.3 Purge Section Structure
3.3.1 Configuration
3.3.2 Operation
3.4 Paper Feed Mechanism
3.4.1 Outline of paper feed mechanism
3.5 Carriage Section
3.5.1 Carriage section function
3.5.2 Carriage section structure
4. PRINTER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4.1 Overview
4.2 Signal Control Section
4.2.1 Control board block diagram
4.2.2 Control section components
4.3 Power Supply Section
4.3.1 Block diagram of power supply section
4.3.2 Power supply section structure
4.3.3 Lithium Ion Battery Recharging Circuit
4.3.4 Lithium Ion Battery
5. DETECTION FUNCTION
5.1 HP Sensor
5.2 Paper End Sensor
5.3 Delivery Sensor
5.4 Temperature Sensor
5.5 Head Temperature Sensor
5.6 Waste Ink Level Detection
5.7 Remaining-ink Level Detection
6. SCANNER CARTRIDGE
6.1 Scanner Cartridge Overview
6.1.1 Block diagram
6.2 Scanner Cartridge Structure
6.3 Signal Contacts
6.4 Scan Mode
6.5 Calibration

Part 5: MAINTENANCE
1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 Periodically-replaced Parts
1.2 Consumables
1.3 Periodic Maintenance
2. SERVICE TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
3. APPLYING THE GREASE
4. ADJUSTMENT
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Overview of Troubleshooting
5.1.1 Definition
5.1.2 Precautions for troubleshooting
5.2 Error Condition Diagnosis
5.2.1 Diagnosis flowchart
5.2.2 Error recovery
6. CONNECTOR POSITION & PIN ALIGNMENT
6.1 Control Board
6.2 Carriage Ribbon Cable
6.3 BJ Cartridge
6.4 Scanner Cartridge IS-12
7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
7.1 Parts Layout
7.1.1 Control board (Upper section)
7.1.2 Control board (Lower section)
7.2 Circuit Diagrams

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  diegog_64 gaston 2008-01-23 06:33:24  
  This will be good
  Patrick Blom Bachstein 2016-02-25 19:28:33  
  So had my Epson Pro 4900 disconnected from powersupply for about a month and a half, due to new facilities in my studio. Powered it up, printed a nozzle check, and banged my head against the wall! Only magenta and light cyan did appear, and two broken lines of photo black. Did the Windex trick 5-8 times, and at the 16. nozzlecheck, 9 colours appeared, BUT some actually has got worse, the more Windex the head had.
Preparing myself on making a stronger brew for the cleaning (a lot of Googling and reading!), I came across the Service Program. Reluctant to spill ~ 150 ml of ink, I first moved along (also, the website seemed shady, however, alot of mentions on various foras).

Today I decided \'What the heck, 30 bucks, if it doesn\'t work, I\'ll survive\', so I purchased a license, installed on a laptop (with USB connection instead of network), and chose the option to prime the left channels first - and WOW: EVERY nozzle on that side now fired, and made an (99%) perfect nozzle check. So did the other side, when finished filling the lines again.
So: 5 f*cking huge stars from me! :)
Thank you for this wonderful utility!
  thammasan jitpradubchoke 2011-07-04 02:57:11  
  good product and great software thank you for develope this software can help me alot for use printer with ink tank
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  joe re 2024-09-19 22:36:27  
  I had to teach a friend how to reset the WIC - this came in clutch! TY
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